Video Transcript: Hi this is Gary with MacMost.com. To change the spacing before or after the selected paragraphs, select the arrow next to Before or After and enter the Check out Using the New Drop Caps Feature Of Mac Pages at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. Select Line Spacing Options, and then choose the options you want under Spacing. Go to Home > Line and Paragraph Spacing. By default, paragraphs are followed by a blank line and headings have a space above them. The default line spacing in Word is 1.15.Click something once to open it. Easy-to-browse format lets you find and Remove a Dock icon by dragging it away from the Dock. Fully illustrated, stand-alone tips reveal the hidden features and productivity-enhancing tricks that allow you to accomplish more in less time with Illustrator CS2. You can keep or remove formatting.PDF How To Create A Hanging Indent On Mac Pages Illustrator CS2 Killer Tips-Dave Cross 2005 Over 300 productivity-enhancing secrets you need to know about Illustrator CS.
Remove Permanent Indents On Pages Mac Pages AtTo create a Drop Cap in a paragraph you need to put your cursor in the paragraph. Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics 1953 How to Make and how to Mend- 1915 The Hanging Baskets of Victoria & how to Make Them- 1993 Hanging Kokedama-Coraleigh Parker Indoor hanging baskets Who needs them Learn all about the Format a bulleted or numbered list in Word for Mac, How do I reduce the space between bullets and text in Google Docs In the Modify Style dialog that appears.So this is a new feature in Pages version 10.0 so make sure you've updated your version of Pages. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts.Book How To Make A Hanging Indent On Pages For Mac Window Curtains, Making and Hanging-United States. There you could read more about the Patreon Campaign. Go to MacMost.com/patreon. You can turn the Drop Cap on by simply checking the box or choosing a style. There's a checkbox and also a little menu where you can choose some styles. Go all the way to the bottom and you'll see Drop Cap as the very last thing. You could select it and it doesn't really matter as long as the cursor is in the paragraph because it's something that affects the entire paragraph although it's only the first letter that's going to change.Now that you've got that you want to go to Format in the sidebar and then Style. Here's one that's kind of in the center. Here we have one that goes out to the left and the rest of the text if flush with the left margin. In this one we get a letter that covers four lines and the lines mold to the shape of the letter. So here is the capital letter sticking out above the first line. So you can see here I have a large first letter that goes through three lines and pushes all three lines over to the right.Now I can switch to one of these other styles by clicking here and choosing one of these. We have three different controls here. Then instead we're going to scroll down and we can now see that the checkbox is checked. You don't have to use any one of the these.So let's go back to the first default one. Now these are just suggested styles. Here's one where the letter is actually white with a black background with little curved corners. But I can increase that to include the second letter or maybe the first five letters. So here I've the first letter. Also the number of characters. So I could reduce that to say only two lines or I can increase it to four lines or however many I want. It can do that to one less than the number of lines high that the Drop Cap is. If I increase that to one you could see it raises the drop cap one line above the text. First the number of Raised Lines which is zero. Under Options you have a lot more.Click that and you have this separate menu here with all sorts of controls. ![]() So now I can set a color for a background shape. Zero puts the left side of the letter flush with the left margin.In addition I can check a Background Shape and I have a whole bunch of extra controls. If I go far over, say I go 200% here, 100% will actually put it kind of with the right side of the letter flush with the left margin. Set the size of the border and the color of the border. So I can do a line border to go around it. Even set it to semi-transparent or completely transparent. I can go to 100% of the size of the background or down to something very small. So here it's 80% of the size of the background. I can also choose the Character Scale. ![]() Well, these work like regular styles in Pages. Remember these styles here. Let's go and choose this one right here and then I get a nice fancy letter there.Once you get something you like you can save it. So here I'm going to go and choose a different font. So here you just change the font of that letter just like you would any other piece of text. So something like that.Typically when you do a Drop Cap you're going to want to have a special font. So if I go here and I say well, it'll look better without the black background. So I have the same thing in both places.These styles are updatable. Click that and it instantly applies that to this paragraph. Click on that button there and go to the second page of Styles and you could see the one I've saved. Now I can go to another paragraph, maybe further down, go to this paragraph here and I can apply that style by going to the Drop Cap section. I could click plus and you see it saves that style. Now when I go back up to the first paragraph you can see, since I was using that same style, by redefining the style it applied it to previous places to where that style was used. So now in here if I go and I can see the Styles I can Control click on this and get Redefine Style From Selection. Change the background color to white. In Numbers it works a little bit differently. So it works normally in Keynote. You can see I have the paragraph selected and under Format, Text I have the same Drop Cap options here. I just have a piece of text on a slide. Drama serial haqeeqat castYou can see I have Drop Caps under Format, Text, Drop Cap. So here I've created a rectangular shape and pasted text into that and it works fine in there. The documentation even says it works inside of Shapes. The Drop Caps option just doesn't appear. But it works in Keynote just fine in a normal text box.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorSherri ArchivesCategories |